2D tree elevation problem
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‎2017-08-29 03:37 PM
‎2017-08-29
03:37 PM
I'm having problems with the 2D trees included in the library. In plan they work fine but in elevation it just appears a black box for each tree. Does anyone know why this happens?
Erick Thomas
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‎2017-08-29 03:53 PM
‎2017-08-29
03:53 PM
Erick wrote:Hello, which tree object is it? What is the name of the object?
Hi everyone,
I'm having problems with the 2D trees included in the library. In plan they work fine but in elevation it just appears a black box for each tree. Does anyone know why this happens?
ArchiCAD 23
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‎2017-08-29 03:57 PM
‎2017-08-29
03:57 PM
Erick wrote:Hi again, I just had a look and none of the trees appear to work in 3D for me either in any of the options! No idea why this is happening.
Hi everyone,
I'm having problems with the 2D trees included in the library. In plan they work fine but in elevation it just appears a black box for each tree. Does anyone know why this happens?
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‎2017-08-29 03:57 PM
‎2017-08-29
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It's Furutrær (in norwegian), but it's the same as "pine trees" object that comes as standard in archicad
Erick Thomas
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‎2017-08-29 04:12 PM
‎2017-08-29
04:12 PM
Erick wrote:I see now. It isn't actually a 3D tree. It's just a 3D block with a custom image of the tree on it therefore it won't show in elevation. Very bizarre.
It's Furutrær (in norwegian), but it's the same as "pine trees" object that comes as standard in archicad
I'd recommend using the Tree Model objects. The detailed version is very slow to use.
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‎2017-08-29 09:14 PM
‎2017-08-29
09:14 PM
Yes JGoode, but the object shows the posibility of set up the elevations also. Anyone from Graphisoft maybe knows what to do?
Erick Thomas
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‎2017-08-30 03:38 AM
‎2017-08-30
03:38 AM
That particular object is a 'billboard' style object which is why you see the board only in elevation.
If you view it in 3D (OpenGL) or do a render you will see the tree.
Elevations can't show the OpenGL images.
The elevation setting you have found will allow you to place the tree object in the elevation itself rather than the plan.
Barry.
If you view it in 3D (OpenGL) or do a render you will see the tree.
Elevations can't show the OpenGL images.
The elevation setting you have found will allow you to place the tree object in the elevation itself rather than the plan.
Barry.
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